stanikon wrote:
Highly contagious, often uncomfortable, sometimes serious and rarely fatal. There are other reasons besides selfishness and ignorance to not take it: if someone has survived the virus, there is no need; for some there are religious reasons; for others there is the very real fear of taking a vaccine that has not been fully and completely tested and vetted.
Anyone who doesn't take the vaccine has only themselves to blame if they get sick. If they spread it to other unvaccinated people, that was also the personal choice of those people. That may be inconsiderate but it is not selfish, and if they know the risks then neither is it ignorant.
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And what about the children under 12 who cannot yet be vaccinated and are endangered by unvaccinated adults that contribute to the spread and give the virus a chance to continue to mutate?